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The taiga biome has three distinct seasons, while the alpine biome has only two.
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Taiga (boreal forest) is generally characterized by a long, cold winter and a short, mild summer (with brief spring/autumn transitions), so it's usually described as having two main seasons. Alpine environments likewise have essentially two seasons — a short growing season and a long winter — so the claim that taiga has three distinct seasons while alpine has only two is incorrect.
Taiga (boreal forest) is generally characterized by a long, cold winter and a short, mild summer (with brief spring/autumn transitions), so it's usually described as having two main seasons. Alpine environments likewise have essentially two seasons — a short growing season and a long winter — so the claim that taiga has three distinct seasons while alpine has only two is incorrect.
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